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Are you an experienced Training Director familiar with deploying a wide variety of training strategies and methods? KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES •Adult Education •Facilitation Techniques •Project Management •Problem Solving •Clear Communicator •Agile •Adaptable COMPETENCIES & QUALIFICATIONS The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
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Project Management, HUB Operations or Specialty Pharmacy Operations/Account Management strongly desired. In this role, you'll be working with pharmaceutical executives (Associate Director and above) on a daily basis to ensure they are receiving maximum value from iAssist's features and services.
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Senior Program Director needed for large-scale accounting IT project for the DSS, Office of the Controller and Budget & Analysis for reimbursement to counties for administrative costs. Collaborate with Project Portfolio Management and other staff to develop and manage divisional roadmaps.
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Additionally, the Director, Production will contribute to the department's operations, processes, budgeting (for live projects and pitches), agency quality control, third-party supplier management as well as continually mentoring and developing the Operations and Production team members.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Medical Examiner Information System (MEIS) Program Director to lead the implementation of a statewide medical examiner information system. Lead System Implementation: Spearhead the implementation of the statewide medical examiner information system, ensuring all aspects of the project align with organizational goals and requirements.
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Partner with Program Director, Core Technology leaders, and risk stakeholders to develop program roadmap and annual/quarterly objectives; Initiate, plan, and drive execution of risk response and project plans; monitor, track, and report on progress; effectively manage budget, team, and schedule.
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The Director, Financial Planning & Analysis is responsible for accurate financial reporting and insightful financial analysis for Catalyst and its affiliated companies. Collaborate with corporate and project finance teams as well as sales operations to develop, prepare, and maintain monthly financial reporting and analysis pack.
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Liaises with and updates progress to the portfolio owner (deputy director of OEI). Our direct client has an opening for an Project Manager 128160 This position is for up to 14 months with the option of extension, and the client is in Madison, WI. Top Required Skills& Years of Experience: 5+ years of experience managing technology (software/system/product) implementation projects.
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Spearhead the implementation of the statewide medical examiner information system, ensuring all aspects of the project align with organizational goals and requirements. IT project management experience preferred.
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The Senior Director, Project Management will lead the Project Management (PM) teams for North America developing and directing the strategic planning of projects on assigned projects.
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Manages the budget to limit variance during the estimating and preconstruction phases of the project. The Preconstruction Services Director 1 manages and leads the local estimating and preconstruction team.
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The successful candidate will work under the direction of the GIS Director and alongside other Project Managers to provide GIS technical services for projects across several areas (e.g., water, coastal, port, marine, environmental, and transportation.
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5+ years as a project/clinical trial manager within a CRO; required for home-based. Manage and provide accountability for day-to-day operations of the project, as defined by the contract and according to ICH/GCP and all other applicable laws, rules, and regulations.
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Forge and nurture strategic partnerships with building contractors, concrete contractors, and structural engineers to meet and exceed regional project and financial objectives. Direct a dedicated team of project managers and superintendents, guiding them towards achieving our project goals with precision.
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Direct the planning, scheduling, and execution of all project phases, including vendor management, resource allocation, deployment, and post-deployment activities. - Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (e.g., Information Technology, Healthcare Administration, Project Management.
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